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Santiago posts on X about $googl, python, open ai, developers the most. They currently have XXXXXXX followers and XXX posts still getting attention that total XXXXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.

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Social topic influence $googl #3174, python #37, open ai #319, developers #66, copilot #3, money 0.64%, over the #3346, faster #76, applications #400, adk #25

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Top assets mentioned Alphabet Inc Class A (GOOGL) Atlassian Corporation PLC (TEAM)

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Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours

"Over the last XX years Ive learned something: Every single person claiming that Python is slow tends to be a newcomer with no experience building software. They are usually dropouts of a bad JavaScript bootcamp. More importantly if you think that Python isnt a production-capable language you are definitely too early in your career"
X Link @svpino 2025-09-21T13:03Z 427.5K followers, 1.7M engagements

"The new coding agent in the market is from Atlassian They just released Rovo Dev and you have two ways to take advantage of it: X. Using the CLI from your terminal to plan generate code refactor document and manage Jira work items. X. Directly from GitHub and Bitbucket for code reviews and analyzing pull requests. This is huge especially for companies that use Atlassian products every day Some of what Rovo Dev has to offer: X. Code planning X. Assistance with writing code X. Code reviews X. Assistance with deploying X. Pipeline troubleshooting X. Enterprise-level security X. MCP support 8."
X Link @svpino 2025-10-09T15:12Z 427.5K followers, 48.1K engagements

"This is the best laptop in the world. Period. M4 XX GB RAM 1TB SSD XX hours of battery life XX inches XXX lbs. $1699 with the student discount. I've used it for X months and I haven't missed a Pro not even once. This laptop has no competition"
X Link @svpino 2025-08-31T11:45Z 427.5K followers, 1.7M engagements

"Code beats drag & drop every time. I'm willing to die on this hill"
X Link @svpino 2025-10-08T13:37Z 427.5K followers, 36.7K engagements

"Nobody is writing XX% of their code using AI. Here's the uncomfortable truth: The real productivity gain from using AI to write code is closer to XX% nowhere near the XX% people claim. Sundar Pichai said in 2024 that XX% of the new code at Google was AI-generated. However he went on to admit during Lex Friedman's podcast that engineering velocity had only increased by about 10%. AI-generated code isn't free code. It still has to be reviewed tested and made production-ready. Optimizing a single step (code generation) doesn't boost output if bottlenecks shift elsewhere (code reviews). It"
X Link @svpino 2025-10-03T15:10Z 427.5K followers, 295.9K engagements

"Team chat is broken. Here is an alternative: An AI-based XXX% hackable chat application that integrates with everything and lets you build your own workflows. I'm working with @GlueAI on this post and they are pretty awesome This is what they call "agentic team chat": X. You can use MCP to integrate with any application you want. X. You can open threads to get work done. For example a thread to work on a pull request from GitHub. These threads are a huge deal They are outcome-based spaces. You can use them to collaborate with other people and AI to accomplish tasks. Each thread keeps your"
X Link @svpino 2025-10-10T19:01Z 427.5K followers, 16.7K engagements

"Its a binary world unfortunately. However what surprises me the most is how much tribalism exists around AI. Some people take it personally whenever you mention something negative against AI. Nuance is not allowed: you are either all in AI coding or you are just coping. Im willing to bet most of those people will have a hard time making it"
X Link @svpino 2025-10-15T14:22Z 427.5K followers, XXX engagements

"Tools don't write good software. You do"
X Link @svpino 2025-10-15T12:43Z 427.5K followers, 19.3K engagements

"The same number they buried when introduced GPTs"
X Link @svpino 2025-10-06T13:01Z 427.4K followers, 273.3K engagements

"Every single solution to fight the non-deterministic nature of Large Language Models comes with trade-offs. There's no free lunch. Some people have suggested running the same process X times and choosing the most common answer. That would definitely improve reliability but it will make the solution 3x slower. Anybody who's spent more than XX minutes building software for a living understands why that non-deterministic nature is a big issue. If reliability were all that mattered you could find 1000 ways to improve it but there's always more at stake"
X Link @svpino 2025-09-18T13:49Z 427.4K followers, 23.7K engagements

"The attached picture is the simplest explanation of Machine Learning I've seen. In the regular world of writing code to solve problems programmers write rules and apply them to data to produce the answers they need. Sometimes writing those rules is really difficult. For example imagine having to write code to solve this problem: "Identify the animal in the given picture." Machine Learning gives us a tool to solve those super-complex problems for which we don't know how to write the rules but we have a ton of samples. The goal is to learn the rules from that data not to write them. With"
X Link @svpino 2025-10-13T14:05Z 427.5K followers, 41.5K engagements

"I built a complete multi-agent multi-player game using Google ADK. Google ADK is the best agentic framework I've tried. I had to use a ton of the features they offer (workflow and custom agents callbacks state management tool management etc.) It's really cool Here are the four agents in the system: X. Tournament Agent This is the entry point of the system. You can ask this agent to start a new game provide a tally of the results and calculate several statistics about past games. X. Game Agent This is the engine behind each game. This agent is responsible for managing the board's status giving"
X Link @svpino 2025-10-07T12:30Z 427.5K followers, 37.2K engagements

"I force Claude Code to review every single line of code it generates for security vulnerabilities. This is table stakes. Companies shouldn't allow their developers to commit any code without doing this first. (MCP is an amazing way to improve Claude Code's capabilities and generate code that's 10x better than what you get out of the box.)"
X Link @svpino 2025-10-01T15:14Z 427.5K followers, 83.6K engagements

"I'm adding this label to the software I sell: "Every line of code in this product was written reviewed and approved by a human who understands guarantees and stands behind it.""
X Link @svpino 2025-10-06T12:15Z 427.3K followers, 47.5K engagements

"Python XXXX is here We are finally witnessing the foundation for a truly fast multi-core Python. Free-threaded (no-GIL) Python is now out there"
X Link @svpino 2025-10-11T12:43Z 427.5K followers, 125.3K engagements

"Nobody teaches people how to build software anymore. I'm not talking about theoretical concepts but the real brutal reality of delivering software that works in the real world. You'll find a billion courses to learn a programming language and how to use this library or that one. But nobody is teaching you practical lessons and the ups and downs of building real software. That's what my 3-week program covers: X. How to frame problems X. How to process data to train and deploy models X. How to build RAG systems X. How to build AI Agents X. How to evaluate these applications X. How to deploy"
X Link @svpino 2025-10-10T13:22Z 427.5K followers, 57.1K engagements

"Google: "Our productivity has increased XX% thanks to AI." Random Internet User: "Skill Issue We are 100x faster" This is a tough one: I'm not sure who to believe here"
X Link @svpino 2025-10-05T12:10Z 427.4K followers, 34.7K engagements

"If you look at this chart and understand what it says you have: Financial freedom A job at one of the best companies in the world Zero worries about your professional future The freedom to work on things that excite you A reputation for solving hard problems Confidence in your ability to learn anything"
X Link @svpino 2025-05-25T11:17Z 427.3K followers, 120.2K engagements

""By far one of the best courses I've taken." The next cohort starts on November 3rd. You can join at"
X Link @svpino 2025-10-12T13:10Z 427.5K followers, 23.4K engagements

"This is a really good book. I like it because it covers both ends of the spectrum: X. How LLMs work X. How to build using LLMs It's a really nice one-two punch: start with the theory and use that right away to implement something useful. The second half of the book is what I love the most: it's all about building agents. Amazon link:"
X Link @svpino 2025-09-25T19:10Z 427.5K followers, 187.1K engagements

"Graphite has the full context of your codebase and knows about every single past and present pull request in your repository. This makes their chat extremely useful when you use it for code reviews and checking open PRs: X. It can explain what specific lines of code do. X. It can help you close comments. X. It can propose changes to improve the PR. X. It can flag any risks with your code and suggest fixes. X. It can edit your files and apply changes immediately. And it does all of this on top of the best interface I've seen for code reviews Every developer should check this out. Thanks to the"
X Link @svpino 2025-08-19T18:17Z 427.3K followers, 4960 engagements

"I spent Sunday using Cursor instead of Visual Studio Code + Copilot. I couldn't find anything that would take me back to Cursor. Today I'm back using GitHub Copilot"
X Link @svpino 2025-10-13T17:57Z 427.5K followers, 146.2K engagements

"Google ADK is my favorite agentic framework. I've tried Langraph CrewAI and a bit of OpenAI's Agents SDK and I really like what Google has done. Google ADK is the centerpiece that connects your agents to the rest of the world: To connect with tools you can use the MCP protocol. To connect with users you can use the AG-UI protocol. To connect with other agents you can use the A2A protocol. AG-UI is the newest addition: It's an open-source protocol for building user-facing AI agents. It serves as a bridge between a backend AI agent and a full-stack application. AG-UI is the protocol that"
X Link @svpino 2025-09-29T15:10Z 427.5K followers, 56.6K engagements

"Unfortunately most MCP implementations I've seen so far rely on: X. Exposing static API keys X. Giving agents over-privileged access to resources Everywhere I go I see one of the following problems: X. Persistent credentials in config files so an agent can access resources using an MCP server. X. Nobody is doing any session management or using fine-grained permissions with agents and MCP. 3.Nobody knows what agents accessed what data because there's no visibility into any of this. Security on MCP is a huge problem. One way to solve this mess: Check out Teleport. They make MCP deployments"
X Link @svpino 2025-10-07T15:12Z 427.4K followers, 43.1K engagements

"Web scraping + Agents in a single FREE session This is a FREE live session for anyone interested in learning about web scraping agents and automations. Thursday October XX XX a.m. PT / X p.m. ET Some of the topics: How to use Apify's MCP server to scrape web content How to create a chatbot that retrieves knowledge from your docs How to build targeted prospect lists from publicly available data You can register here: If you can't attend you'll get the recording sent to your email"
X Link @svpino 2025-10-03T19:01Z 427.5K followers, 13.8K engagements

"I've never seen the Python community embrace any tool faster than they did with uv. uv is likely the best Python tool of the last few years. If you aren't using it yet stop what you are doing and look into it. If you are already a user check out the attached cheatsheet"
X Link @svpino 2025-10-14T15:10Z 427.5K followers, 336.1K engagements

"If you buy an expensive camera your photos will suck as much as before. If you buy an expensive golf club you won't start swinging 300-yard bombs overnight. It's not the tools. It's the person using them. Building good software has nothing to do with whether you use Claude Code Codex or Cursor and everything to do with how you think and use them. Great software doesn't come from better models. It comes from better thinking"
X Link @svpino 2025-10-14T12:34Z 427.5K followers, 52.9K engagements

"Ive noticed this as well: Always ask for a plan before letting the agent work on your code. Its tempting to let agents go gung ho right away because you think youll save some time but results will almost always be worse. X. Ask it to generate a plan X. Review and correct the plan X. Tell the agent to execute it"
X Link @svpino 2025-10-15T15:19Z 427.5K followers, 25.6K engagements

"There's a new version of the best mouse known to mankind"
X Link @svpino 2025-10-08T14:20Z 427.4K followers, 93.1K engagements

"Just like ChatGPT killed Google. Just like GPT-5 killed software engineering. Just like deep learning killed classical ML. Just like long context killed RAG. Just like MCP killed APIs. Just like synthetic data killed real data. Just like laptops killed desktops. Just like tablets killed laptops. Just like Web apps killed native apps"
X Link @svpino 2025-10-06T20:40Z 427.5K followers, 1.6M engagements

"Never trust the information coming from large language models. They 👏 Lie 👏 All 👏 The 👏 Time. This is GPT-5 with a completely made-up answer that's not even close to being correct. "We fixed hallucinations" my ass"
X Link @svpino 2025-10-10T13:50Z 427.4K followers, 14.5K engagements

"Mandatory reminder to those who think learning programming is useless because of AI"
X Link @svpino 2025-10-09T12:15Z 427.5K followers, 80.3K engagements

"Vibe-coders cant build the type of software $400000/year salaries pay today. If you believe companies pay that money to build vibe-code-able apps you should crack a book and get off Twitter"
X Link @svpino 2025-10-11T22:51Z 427.5K followers, 366.5K engagements

"Just to be clear: Cursor is awesome and you would be splitting hairs if you try to compare them. Remember the IDE you use doesn't matter"
X Link @svpino 2025-10-13T18:08Z 427.5K followers, 13.5K engagements

"LarGe LaNgUaGe MoDeLs dOnT lIe tHeYrE jUsT tRyInG tO pRoDuCe tHe mOsT pRoBaBlE oUtPuT Yes and that output is wrong many times and you shouldn't trust it. Pedantic"
X Link @svpino 2025-10-10T13:59Z 427.5K followers, 21.9K engagements

"Claude Code and Codex do not replace Copilot and Cursor. I've already heard multiple people make this argument and I think it comes from the vibe-coding community because of the way they use these tools. First Claude Code and Codex are agentic coding tools. They are good at following instructions and generating a ton of code at once. Second you have Copilot Cursor Tab and similar AI assistants. They help with interactive development where a human writes the code and the tool autocompletes and suggests what to type next. A way to think about this: Mode 1: AI writes the code and the human"
X Link @svpino 2025-10-15T15:10Z 427.5K followers, 101.7K engagements

"Python is the best language in the world. Yes Python is slower than other languages but I don't care because most of my work doesn't require it to be faster. Python is fast enough for what I need and fast enough for most people out there. On top of that over XX% of the Python code you interact with uses C/Rust/Fast-thing behind the scenes anyway. The speed at which you can write good Python code is way more important in most situations than the speed at which that code must run. And no other programming language can match Python in code clarity and readability. Except English maybe"
X Link @svpino 2025-09-28T12:15Z 427.3K followers, 166.2K engagements

"I told a client the code behind the project I was selling them was XXX% AI-free. He loved it. I'll do it again"
X Link @svpino 2025-10-04T12:17Z 427.4K followers, 39K engagements

"China is beating the US on AI. ByteDance's Seedream XXX is currently the #1 text-to-image generation model surpassing Google's Nano Banana. It's really good The model is available on ByteDance's platform Dreamina. I recorded a quick video. See it in the next post"
X Link @svpino 2025-10-15T19:10Z 427.5K followers, 41.2K engagements

"You don't need Claude Code. You don't need Cursor. You don't need Codex. All of these tools are great and there's a ton of overlap between them so you need to pick one and build some mastery. People who constantly jump from one tool to another are taking advantage of only XX% of what a tool has to offer. You can only experience the other XX% with time and dedication"
X Link @svpino 2025-10-15T19:26Z 427.5K followers, 49.7K engagements

"Knowledge graphs for representing information are unbeatable. After this you will never build a RAG system without knowledge graphs. It will take you five lines of code to build a knowledge graph with your data. I recorded a video to show you how you can do this. I used Cognee an open-source library that outperforms any basic vector search approach in terms of retrieval relevance. They are collaborating with me on this post. Cognee is: Easy to use Reduces hallucinations Open-source Here is a link to the repository: They also offer a comprehensive platform and UI with Python notebooks you can"
X Link @svpino 2025-09-26T15:15Z 427.5K followers, 128K engagements

"Agent Builder is not even in the same stratosphere as n8n. It's like comparing a text editor to a full-blown IDE or a note-taking app to a word processor. I'm glad OpenAI built this but it's very very early to see where this is going. Here is a rough sketch of the way the market stands right now for those who want to build agentic workflows: X. If you want full flexibility and maximum power: Use an SDK and start writing code. This is where every team that's building complex workflows inevitably ends. There are many good development kits available including Langchain Google ADK Pydantic AI and"
X Link @svpino 2025-10-08T12:25Z 427.4K followers, 40.5K engagements

"Building software is only XX% about writing code and XX% about thinking what code to write why you should write it and how to do it well. You can delegate the code-writing part to an LLM but so far they have shown they cant handle the thinking part. Its called vibe-coding and not vibe-thinking for a reason"
X Link @svpino 2025-10-12T15:31Z 427.5K followers, 164.6K engagements

"Learning AI/ML will change your life forever. Money won't be a problem anymore. Every company in the world will need what you have to offer. This is literally the hottest field you can go into right now. Of course this field is tough and it will take considerable time to become proficient at it. But XXX% it's well worth it If you want help learning how to build AI/ML applications that work in the real world join my program at "ml dot school". The next cohort starts on November 3"
X Link @svpino 2025-10-11T13:15Z 427.5K followers, 101.6K engagements

"You can now generate a 1-minute video (using AI) in just X seconds. Incredible progress in the last XX months"
X Link @svpino 2025-10-10T14:44Z 427.4K followers, 13.2K engagements

"Web scraping is a critical skill for software developers At a time when every large company is training large language models learning how to scrape content from the web is a top skill to learn. Web scraping Collecting data at scale and storing it in a structured format like CSV or JSON. Here is how the process works at a high level: You send a request to the URL you want to scrape The server responds with the HTML of the page Your code parses the HTML and collects the data Rinse and repeat for every URL from which you want to scrape data. Here is a free and open-source tool you can use:"
X Link @svpino 2025-09-30T15:15Z 427.5K followers, 148.4K engagements

"I can help you become an order of magnitude better in AI/ML Engineering. My upcoming cohort starts in X weeks (Nov 3): 20+ hours of live classes 100+ coding assignments Hands-on practice An end-to-end system implementation (you can use as a template) Everything we use is open-source Build once deploy anywhere 3088 Students from Google AWS Netflix and other top companies. We'll cover Agents RAG MCP experimentation training evaluations deployments testing data manipulation and a bunch of other topics. But more important than anything else: You'll learn how to engineer systems that work. You'll"
X Link @svpino 2025-10-06T15:05Z 427.5K followers, 50.8K engagements

"Many people believe most developers use Claude Code or similar to write their code. This place is a bubble. Go outside and most developers have never even heard about Claude Code and are using ChatGPT to write dinner recipes"
X Link @svpino 2025-10-15T17:52Z 427.5K followers, 34.8K engagements

"10x better than GitHub for merging code: I haven't seen a better way to work on a PR than using Graphite: Working with an agent on your open pull requests is a whole different game: comments discussions modifications and continuous iteration. X. The agent can explain what specific lines of code do. X. It can help you close comments. X. It can propose changes to improve the PR. X. It can flag any risks with your code and suggest fixes. X. It can edit your files and apply changes immediately. @graphite's UX beats GitHub's hands down. Thanks to the team for the early support (with credits and"
X Link @svpino 2025-10-09T18:50Z 427.5K followers, 27.5K engagements

"One of the best lessons I've learned over the last XX years: YAGNI You Ain't Gonna Need It. Do not write code to solve a problem you don't have today"
X Link @svpino 2025-09-25T18:24Z 427.4K followers, 14.5K engagements

"The era of manually analyzing data will come to an end. AI can now do a lot of this automatically. It's a huge time saver. I do data analysis for a living and I'm a huge fan of writing Jupyter notebooks to do it all but it's now hard to justify manually writing code that you can generate in a few seconds. I still check everything manually but breaking down datasets into tables and charts is now 10x easier than it's ever been. Here is a video where I'm using @retool. I load a dataset and generate a few charts as quickly as I can think. The speed at which we can go from one idea to a working"
X Link @svpino 2025-10-08T15:10Z 427.5K followers, 71.1K engagements